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Carl Zimmer

Author: Matt Kristoffersen

The Latest Leech

Posted on April 16, 2010July 14, 2021 by Matt Kristoffersen

Here’s a wonderfully disturbing new species of leech that you don’t want to find up your nose. For background, check out my profile of its discoverer, Mark Siddall, in the New York Times.

Originally published April 16, 2010. Copyright 2010 Carl Zimmer.

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New York Times Obituary of Jack Schoenherr

Posted on April 16, 2010July 14, 2021 by Matt Kristoffersen

Lovely tribute in the Times to the Great Bear of Locktown.

Originally published April 16, 2010. Copyright 2010 Carl Zimmer.

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Tomorrow: A Day of Science in Boston

Posted on April 16, 2010July 14, 2021 by Matt Kristoffersen

A reminder to Bostonites: I’ll be speaking tomorrow at 4 at the Museum of Science as part of an all-day bash put on by the Massachusetts Academy of Sciences. The weather outside is going to be frightful, or at least dreadful, so why not enjoy some indoor entertainment? More information and registration here.

Originally published April 16, 2010. Copyright 2010 Carl Zimmer.

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Returning to the Internet Cave

Posted on April 16, 2010July 14, 2021 by Matt Kristoffersen

I’ve been away visiting relatives who somehow survive without WiFi. So now I’ll be catching up with a series of quick posts over the course of the day.

Originally published April 16, 2010. Copyright 2010 Carl Zimmer.

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In Memory of the Great Bear of Locktown

Posted on April 8, 2010July 14, 2021 by Matt Kristoffersen

Today, I’m very sad to say, the artist John Schoenherr passed away. Among his honors, Schoenherr earned a Caldecott Award for his paintings for the book Owl Moon. His dark, textured artwork did justice to all manner of life, from a Canada goose to a giant sandworm.

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Carl Zimmer has been writing about science since 1990. Here you can read articles he's written for The New York Times, National Geographic, and other publications. In 2004, Zimmer launched "The Loom," a blog about science that has been hosted over the years by Discover and National Geographic. You can read these posts here. Zimmer also writes an email newsletter called "Friday's Elk." You can read past issues here, and can subscribe to receive new ones here. If you are searching for a particular topic, you can use the search bar below.

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